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Could expanded public transit and possibly rail transit systems have made the recommended additional lanes unnecessary to address freeway congestion problems?

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Could expanded public transit and possibly rail transit systems have made the recommended additional lanes unnecessary to address freeway congestion problems?

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No. The study was explicitly structured to consider freeway widening as a measure of last resort by identifying the freeway traffic volumes and congestion that may be expected even if smart land use growth occurs, public transit is significantly expanded, and even completed light rail and commuter rail systems are implemented.

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